Pick a Bookmark Collection or Course ePortfolio to put this material in or scroll to the bottom to create a new Bookmark Collection

Name the Bookmark Collection to represent the materials you will add

Describe the Bookmark Collection so other MERLOT users will know what it contains and if it has value for their work or teaching. Other users can copy your Bookmark Collection to their own profile and modify it to save time.

Pick a Bookmark Collection or Course ePortfolio to put this material in or scroll to the bottom to create a new Bookmark Collection

Name the Bookmark Collection to represent the materials you will add

Describe the Bookmark Collection so other MERLOT users will know what it contains and if it has value for their work or teaching. Other users can copy your Bookmark Collection to their own profile and modify it to save time.

״Nihongo o manaboo״, which literally means "Let's learn Japanese״, is a collection of flash based animations for elementary...
see more

״Nihongo o manaboo״, which literally means "Let's learn Japanese״, is a collection of flash based animations for elementary and middle school students . They can practice listening, speaking, reading and writing conversations, lines, vocabularies, etc. They can participate in conversations interactively by choosing different answers with different scenarios. The topics cover various items related to school life in Japan.

Material Type:
Animation

Author:
Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology

Date Added:
Jun 30, 2010
Date Modified:
Feb 11, 2018

Pick a Bookmark Collection or Course ePortfolio to put this material in or scroll to the bottom to create a new Bookmark Collection

Name the Bookmark Collection to represent the materials you will add

Describe the Bookmark Collection so other MERLOT users will know what it contains and if it has value for their work or teaching. Other users can copy your Bookmark Collection to their own profile and modify it to save time.

Pathways to Freedom: Maryland and the Underground Railroad has been designed to help Maryland students in Grades 4 and 8 look...
see more

Pathways to Freedom: Maryland and the Underground Railroad has been designed to help Maryland students in Grades 4 and 8 look more closely at Maryland’s people, stories, and events of that surrounded this important effort.

Material Type:
Animation

Author:
Gail Porter Long, et al.

Date Added:
Dec 10, 2009
Date Modified:
Jul 13, 2017

Pick a Bookmark Collection or Course ePortfolio to put this material in or scroll to the bottom to create a new Bookmark Collection

Name the Bookmark Collection to represent the materials you will add

Describe the Bookmark Collection so other MERLOT users will know what it contains and if it has value for their work or teaching. Other users can copy your Bookmark Collection to their own profile and modify it to save time.

Edit the information about the material in this {0}

Submitting Bookmarks...

Select this link to add material Pathways to Freedom: Maryland and the Underground Railroad to Bookmark material or Course ePortfolio

This is an an interactive timeline created for Dr. Heather Keaney's Modern Islamic Movements History course that she teaches...
see more

This is an an interactive timeline created for Dr. Heather Keaney's Modern Islamic Movements History course that she teaches at the American University in Cairo.The timeline is both visual and interactive, depicting major islamic movements from 1900 to 2005.It is packed with images to help students relate to and remember historic events. There is also a search feature that students and teachers can use to jump to particular dates , events, or people. This timeline was created using the Timeline Creator V 2.9 software developed by the Center for Educational Resources at Johns Hopkins University.

Material Type:
Animation

Author:
Sandy Barsoum, Heather Keaney

Date Added:
Oct 20, 2009
Date Modified:
Jun 05, 2017

Pick a Bookmark Collection or Course ePortfolio to put this material in or scroll to the bottom to create a new Bookmark Collection

Name the Bookmark Collection to represent the materials you will add

Describe the Bookmark Collection so other MERLOT users will know what it contains and if it has value for their work or teaching. Other users can copy your Bookmark Collection to their own profile and modify it to save time.

Edit the information about the material in this {0}

Submitting Bookmarks...

Select this link to add material Modern Islamic History Timeline to Bookmark material or Course ePortfolio

TagGalaxy is a Flickr photo browser that uses planets as a conceptual framework. Type in a tag that interests you and...
see more

TagGalaxy is a Flickr photo browser that uses planets as a conceptual framework. Type in a tag that interests you and TagGalaxy will instantly assemble a system of planets that represent those tags. Click on a planet to browse and zoom photos. "Tag Galaxy is a 2008 thesis project from Steven Wood at the University of Applied Sciences in Nuremberg. (Retina Technology Blog, 2008.)״

Material Type:
Animation

Author:
Stephen Wood

Date Added:
Oct 08, 2009
Date Modified:
Feb 28, 2015

Pick a Bookmark Collection or Course ePortfolio to put this material in or scroll to the bottom to create a new Bookmark Collection

Name the Bookmark Collection to represent the materials you will add

Describe the Bookmark Collection so other MERLOT users will know what it contains and if it has value for their work or teaching. Other users can copy your Bookmark Collection to their own profile and modify it to save time.

Edit the information about the material in this {0}

Submitting Bookmarks...

Select this link to add material TagGalaxy to Bookmark material or Course ePortfolio

Voki is a tool used to create avatar animations that are embeddable into your Learning Management System. Use it to read a...
see more

Voki is a tool used to create avatar animations that are embeddable into your Learning Management System. Use it to read a piece of content to students. Have students introduce themselves with an avatar. Develop product lines and introductions with the tool. The possibilities are only as endless as your imagination.

Material Type:
Animation

Author:
Odd Cast

Date Added:
Jun 29, 2009
Date Modified:
Sep 03, 2017

Pick a Bookmark Collection or Course ePortfolio to put this material in or scroll to the bottom to create a new Bookmark Collection

Name the Bookmark Collection to represent the materials you will add

Describe the Bookmark Collection so other MERLOT users will know what it contains and if it has value for their work or teaching. Other users can copy your Bookmark Collection to their own profile and modify it to save time.

Edit the information about the material in this {0}

Submitting Bookmarks...

Select this link to add material Voki to Bookmark material or Course ePortfolio

Hyperspace Berlin is an interactive set of maps, popup information screens containing text, critical essays documenting and...
see more

Hyperspace Berlin is an interactive set of maps, popup information screens containing text, critical essays documenting and analyzing critical people and places, architectural structures, and cultural moments in the history of Berlin. The earliest map is from 1237 and the latest is from 2003. Its purpose is to allow the author and others to teach the cultural history of Berlin without a textbook. Students can view Berlin in any order they want, allowing nonlinear learning patterns of great depth and richness.

Pick a Bookmark Collection or Course ePortfolio to put this material in or scroll to the bottom to create a new Bookmark Collection

Name the Bookmark Collection to represent the materials you will add

Describe the Bookmark Collection so other MERLOT users will know what it contains and if it has value for their work or teaching. Other users can copy your Bookmark Collection to their own profile and modify it to save time.

The Secret in the Cellar webcomic is a forensic science mystery based closely on the case of the Leavy Neck boy, a...
see more

The Secret in the Cellar webcomic is a forensic science mystery based closely on the case of the Leavy Neck boy, a clandestine burial of a teen in the cellar of a 17th-century house from the tidewater area of the Chesapeake. The Webcomic is a set of instructional materials that discloses the power of forensics to reveal the intimate details of an individual’s life, and the circumstantial evidence of their death, centuries later. The reading level and science activities are appropriate for grades 7 and higher. As scientists would do with real cases, users of the webcomic will examine evidence, form hypothesis, and make predictions. In story fashion, the Webcomic uncovers details from the life of a nameless teen caught in the conditions of servitude in colonial America. Through a careful study of the forensic evidence by the webcomic user, the colonial teen’s life, his physical health, the indelible marks of heavy and repetitive physical labor, and the physical trauma suffered around the time of death all work to bring face-to-face recognition of a 17th century boy.By completing forensic and archaeological activities students treat evidence as scientists in those fields would, making observations, analyzing evidence, and testing hypotheses. Analysis of the cold case is framed by 17th century colonialism in the Chesapeake Bay area.

Material Type:
Animation

Author:
Robert Costello

Date Added:
Jun 11, 2009
Date Modified:
Aug 31, 2017

Pick a Bookmark Collection or Course ePortfolio to put this material in or scroll to the bottom to create a new Bookmark Collection

Name the Bookmark Collection to represent the materials you will add

Describe the Bookmark Collection so other MERLOT users will know what it contains and if it has value for their work or teaching. Other users can copy your Bookmark Collection to their own profile and modify it to save time.

Edit the information about the material in this {0}

Submitting Bookmarks...

Select this link to add material The Secret in the Cellar to Bookmark material or Course ePortfolio

Peer Review in Five Minutes provides an introduction to the process of peer review and its role in scholarly research, and...
see more

Peer Review in Five Minutes provides an introduction to the process of peer review and its role in scholarly research, and concludes by pointing to libraries for further help in finding peer-reviewed articles.

Material Type:
Animation

Author:
Hyun-Duck Chung, Kim Duckett

Date Added:
Mar 10, 2009
Date Modified:
Oct 31, 2017

Pick a Bookmark Collection or Course ePortfolio to put this material in or scroll to the bottom to create a new Bookmark Collection

Name the Bookmark Collection to represent the materials you will add

Describe the Bookmark Collection so other MERLOT users will know what it contains and if it has value for their work or teaching. Other users can copy your Bookmark Collection to their own profile and modify it to save time.

Edit the information about the material in this {0}

Submitting Bookmarks...

Select this link to add material Peer Review in Five Minutes to Bookmark material or Course ePortfolio